Kim Collins, in this Trackalerts.com interview, spoke about his longevity in the sport.
Collins, who is 41-year-old, also gave advice to young and upcoming athletes.
The 2001 World 100m champion also said he has no plans of retiring this year. He made three Olympic Games finals and won four World Championships medals.
Collins has personal best times of 9.93, which is also St. Kitts and Nevis’ national record, 6.48 (60m), 15.03 (150m), 9.29 (100y).
Collins is here in Doha, Qatar for the opening Diamond League meet of 2017 on May 5.
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